5 December 2002 Edition

Martin McGuinness and and Gerry Adams updated the Sinn Féin Ard Comhairle at its meeting in Dublin last Saturday on the meetings to date of the parties and the two governments aimed at resolving what is a very serious crisis in the peace process. Free article

Two British soldiers jailed in 1992 for killing 18-year-old nationalist Peter McBride in Upper Meadow Street in the New Lodge Road area of North Belfast were recommended for promotion by their commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel WG Cubitt. Free article

It has been nearly four years since the killing of Lurgan solicitor Rosemary Nelson and no one has been charged with the car bombing that took her life. Now the English police officer heading the investigation into her death is stepping down. Free article

A source close to the Ombudsman's office has told An Phoblacht that if the new draft legislation on policing in the Six Counties is implemented it could badly hamper the Ombudsman's Office in any investigations it may carry out in the future. Free article

Jay McCauley, chair of the recently formed Castlerea Five Campaign Support Group in Strabane, is calling on the local community to support a protest march from Strabane to Lifford this Saturday. Free article

Relatives of the three CIE workers killed in separate explosions in Sackville Place in Dublin city centre in December 1972 and January 1973 were remembered last Saturday with a wreath laying ceremony, preceded by a Mass in thePro-Cathedral. Free article